My continued wrestlings…
The conservative talk radio host asked me whether I thought the local Islamic community needed to speak out against the troubling statement made by the Imam in Davis. My gut reaction at the time was ‘No... do our friends really have to make a statement every single time someone in the world does something abhorrent in the name of their religion when they’ve already made countless statements against such acts?’
I don’t make a statement every time a Jew does something bad and my Christian colleagues aren’t required to speak out every time a member of their religion misbehaves in the name of Christianity.
Then another mosque was bombed.
(Photo by Aaron Lansky/Star Tribune via AP)
…and I've been wrestling over whether to make another public statement over this atrocity. It’s terrorism. It’s disgusting and we cannot allow the normalization of any attack on a house of worship… or a member of an ethnic minority… or an LGBTQ individual…
Enough is enough.
…and I know it will happen again.
…and I don’t need most of my friends and colleagues to speak out against such horrors every single time because they’ve done it many times and I know what’s in their hearts.
Here’s what I would like to hear… anyone who has spoken out against such groups needs to make the statements. ‘Violence is never acceptable.’ Come on. You know who you are. Anyone who has issues with various minorities, immigrants, people of non-traditional gender identities… you can disagree. You can choose to live your own life differently but it’s time for some very clear statements that bullying and violence are never acceptable.
Everyone who has criticized ‘others’ needs to make it extremely clear that violence is abhorrent and wrong.
Enough is enough.
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